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00:0-1 Welcome to Math with MR . J . In this
00:05 video , I'm going to cover how to find the
00:06 surface area of a cone . And remember surface area
00:10 is the total area of the outside or surface of
00:14 a three dimensional shape . When it comes to cones
00:17 , we have two surfaces that we're going to find
00:20 the area of . And then add those areas together
00:24 to get the total surface area . We have the
00:26 area of the base and then the lateral area .
00:29 The lateral area is the area of the curved surface
00:33 , the part that wraps around , so to speak
00:36 . So that's our formula , the area of the
00:38 base . So this capital B . Right here plus
00:43 the lateral area . Now we can make that even
00:46 more specific . Will use pi R squared for the
00:49 area of the circular base . So pi R squared
00:53 plus pi R . S . P I . R
00:56 . S is going to give us the lateral area
00:59 . Now the R . Stands for radius within that
01:02 formula and then the S . Stands for the slant
01:06 height . Now I do want to mention that it's
01:09 common for an L . To be used to represent
01:12 the slant height . It doesn't matter which S .
01:15 Or L . They both mean the same thing as
01:18 far as slant height for that formula . Before we
01:22 go through the example , I want to take a
01:24 look at the net of a cone . To better
01:26 understand surface area . You can think of a net
01:30 as an unfolded three D . Shape . It shows
01:33 all of the parts of a three D . Shape
01:35 , so to speak . So we have the lateral
01:38 area right here and we find that area using pie
01:44 times the radius times the slant height and then we
01:49 have the base right here which is a circle .
01:54 So we use pie times the radius squared . We
02:00 add those areas together and we have the surface area
02:03 of a cone . So let's jump into our example
02:06 here where we have a cone with a base radius
02:09 of four inches and then a slant height of 13
02:12 inches . And the first thing that we want to
02:14 do is write out our formula . So surface area
02:19 equals , we have pi r squared plus pie R
02:29 . S . Once we have that we can plug
02:32 in our radius and slant height . So surface area
02:36 equals kai Radius of four and that is squared plus
02:46 pi Times The radius of four Times the slant height
02:52 of 13 . And now we're ready to solve .
02:57 So at this point you can plug that into a
03:00 calculator and either use the pie button or the approximate
03:04 rounded version of PIN 3.14 . And whatever comes out
03:08 on your calculator will be the surface area of a
03:11 cone . Now I'm going to continue simplifying or breaking
03:14 this down until I get it in terms of pie
03:17 . And then I will calculate the surface area in
03:20 decimal form . So let's go through some steps here
03:23 in order to do that . And we'll start by
03:26 um doing four squared , which is going to give
03:30 us 16 . 4 squared means four times four .
03:34 So let's put the area of the base in terms
03:37 of pie . So we will have 16 times pie
03:41 . Now I put the 16 before the pi symbol
03:45 there because typically speaking when you have something in terms
03:48 of pie , a number times pi you put the
03:51 number first plus Well four times 13 is going to
03:59 give us 52 . So in terms of pie for
04:02 the lateral area we're going to have 52 . Hi
04:10 , now we can add our whole numbers together and
04:13 combine our pies . So we have surface area equals
04:18 68 pie . And that's our answer . In terms
04:23 of pi 68 pi is going to be the surface
04:26 area of that cone . Now let's calculate this and
04:29 see what 68 pi equals . And I'm going to
04:33 use the pie button on a calculator . So if
04:35 you're using the approximate or rounded version of pi 3.14
04:40 your answer is going to be slightly different than mine
04:44 . So 68 pi equals 213 . And we are
04:53 going to round the decimal to the nearest 100th .
04:57 So 213 and 63/100 . And this is area so
05:04 inches squared . And again I rounded that decimal to
05:09 the 100th . So there you have it there is
05:12 how you find the surface area of a cone ,
05:15 find the area of the base and then the lateral
05:18 area add those areas together and you have the surface
05:22 area . I hope that help . Thanks so much
05:25 for watching until next time . Peace . Yeah .
05:33 Yeah . Yeah .
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